Re: Certificate problem

2022-09-07 Thread Attila Fogarasi
Gskkyman is case sensitive for issuer name etc. while most other implementations are case INsensitive. For the good reason that the world is filled with wrong-case names. The RFC standard allows both, and lots of certificates that work otherwise will fail for Gskkyman until the case is fixed to

Certificate problem

2022-09-07 Thread Phil Smith III
I'm getting this trying to use a self-signed certificate. I put it into gskkyman and when I try to connect (outbound from z/OS) I get Certificate validation error from GSK_SECURE_SOCKET_INIT. Running a gsktrace shows: 09/07/2022-17:30:14 Thd-1 ERROR check_cert_extensions_3280_and_later(): Basic

Re: VSMLIST question

2022-09-07 Thread Joseph Reichman
Ok I got the calculation wrong Let me use an example 0001 7000 01000 0001 7000 0800 So the allocated address is 7800 for 200 -Original Message- From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Rob Scott Sent: Wednesday, September 7, 2022 10:59 AM To:

Re: dfsort - Reformat file

2022-09-07 Thread Paul Gilmartin
On Wed, 7 Sep 2022 16:24:07 +, Sri h Kolusu wrote: >>> That contradicts "Column 1 ... blank" on page 80. A blank in column 1 is >>> *used* to indicate a control statement. > >Gil, > >Not sure as to what is contradictory. > >Statement 1 : "Column 1 of each control statement must be blank,

Re: CFRM

2022-09-07 Thread Rob Schramm
If you really want a cfrm. You could take some memory and define a cf with a fraction of a gp. Of course having some sysplex service (cf dependent) that you want to use would be advantageous. Otherwise it might be a waste of resources. Rob On Sat, Sep 3, 2022, 20:32 John Argall wrote: > Hi,

Re: VSMLIST question

2022-09-07 Thread Joseph Reichman
Rob You are absolutely right I am not on my system now but I have gone trough this a number of times the addresses I’m using is only for purposes of example In the following example of a allocated block descriptor followed by a free block descriptor 0001 1FE2 1000 0001

Re: dfsort - Reformat file

2022-09-07 Thread Sri h Kolusu
>> That contradicts "Column 1 ... blank" on page 80. A blank in column 1 is >> *used* to indicate a control statement. Gil, Not sure as to what is contradictory. Statement 1 : "Column 1 of each control statement must be blank, unless the first field is a label or a comment statement (see

Re: Old volumes DFHSM WTOR

2022-09-07 Thread Nigel Morton
Some ADDVOLs persist across restarts (ML2 volumes, backup volumes for example). I would see whether HSM has any record of OSSYB1 by issuing these commands: HSEND LIST BACKUPVOLUME(OSSYB1) HSEND LIST VOLUME(OSSYB1) HSEND LIST DUMPVOLUME(OSSYB1) VOLUME will list primary, ML1 and ML2 volumes. On

Re: IBM Redbook SG24-8205-06 - zPDT Guide

2022-09-07 Thread Jay Maynard
My understanding is that a Wazi user gets no access to the OS system level at all. A Wazi user cannot do any systems modifications, period: no access to system parameters, no ability to alter any specifications, no console access beyond what an application programmer might need. This is all what

Re: IBM Redbook SG24-8205-06 - zPDT Guide

2022-09-07 Thread Farley, Peter x23353
I am curious - why do you say that Wazi is not good for systems programmer learning? What is restricted there for systems programmers? Are the images they start with not kept private to your own instance so that any systems-level changes you make to your private instance persist across

Re: IBM Redbook SG24-8205-06 - zPDT Guide

2022-09-07 Thread Jay Maynard
That's what I'd heard. Wazi is great if all you want to do is play with application programming, but as a systems programmer learning tool, it sucks rocks. On Wed, Sep 7, 2022 at 9:58 AM Tom Brennan wrote: > On 9/7/2022 7:18 AM, Farley, Peter x23353 wrote: > > I was told my application would be

Re: VSMLIST question

2022-09-07 Thread Rob Scott
Joseph Why do you need VSMLOC at all if you are processing VSMLIST SP=PVT,SPACE=FREE ? The TCB address is returned as part of the answer area buffer prior to each set of ALLOC+FREE descriptors for each subpool. It looks something like this : # of TCBs TCB_STRUCT(1)

Re: IBM Redbook SG24-8205-06 - zPDT Guide

2022-09-07 Thread Tom Brennan
On 9/7/2022 7:18 AM, Farley, Peter x23353 wrote: I was told my application would be "moved into the approval queue" in February 2022, but significant numbers of unanswered emails later I still do not have a copy. They just stopped responding at all. The FAQ at url

Re: IBM Redbook SG24-8205-06 - zPDT Guide

2022-09-07 Thread René Jansen
I am not sure that is good news. They must be more panicked than usual. > On 7 Sep 2022, at 16:18, Farley, Peter x23353 > <031df298a9da-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote: > > I was told my application would be "moved into the approval queue" in > February 2022, but significant numbers

Re: Ad 33rd Rexx Language Symposium coming up next week (September 12th - September 14th 2022)

2022-09-07 Thread René Jansen
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Re: Ad 33rd Rexx Language Symposium coming up next week (September 12th - September 14th 2022)

2022-09-07 Thread Seymour J Metz
Where is the registration link? Can questions be posted in advance? Thanks. -- Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz http://mason.gmu.edu/~smetz3 From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU] on behalf of Rony G. Flatscher [rony.flatsc...@wu.ac.at]

Re: IBM Redbook SG24-8205-06 - zPDT Guide

2022-09-07 Thread Farley, Peter x23353
I was told my application would be "moved into the approval queue" in February 2022, but significant numbers of unanswered emails later I still do not have a copy. They just stopped responding at all. The FAQ at url https://www.ibm.com/products/z-development-test-environment/pricing now says:

Re: VSMLIST question

2022-09-07 Thread Joseph Reichman
Rob You are correct 7FF……. Are LSQA type address However my question is using VSMLIST SPACE=FREE SP=PVT the returned block descriptors are both allocated followed by the free Should I not be able to obtain the owning TCB With VSMLOC for the allocated block ? Thanks > On Sep 7, 2022, at

Re: VSMLIST question

2022-09-07 Thread Rob Scott
Joseph, The example address you posted looks very much like LSQA to me - are you sure it was returned by VSMLIST SP=PVT ? Also - did you check the return code from VSMLOC? Might be worth capturing a in-flight dump of the target address space and comparing what you are seeing with IPCS

VSMLIST question

2022-09-07 Thread Joseph Reichman
Hi Its my understanding that when code the following (below the code for VSMLIST) what gets returned in my work area is the both an allocated followed by free storage this is what on understand from bullet 4 specified in the authorized Assembler guide page 240 So for example I could

Re: IBM Redbook SG24-8205-06 - zPDT Guide

2022-09-07 Thread Mark Regan
I bot the Learners Edition installed and running back in June. I just kept following up with IBM until I finally got it. ​Regards, Mark Regan, K8MTR General, EN80tg CTO1 USNR-Retired (1969-1991), RUENAAA/CNO WASHINGTON DC//OP-009QCP Nationwide Insurance, Retired, 1986-2017 z/OS Network

Re: IBM Redbook SG24-8205-06 - zPDT Guide

2022-09-07 Thread Jay Maynard
I got mine in May. I've been told that IBM has quietly discontinued the program, though. On Tue, Sep 6, 2022, 23:37 Brian Westerman wrote: > Has anyone successfully received the zD learners edition setup yet? I > realize this is about zpdt, but it reminded me that I was told that I was >

Ad 33rd Rexx Language Symposium coming up next week (September 12th - September 14th 2022)

2022-09-07 Thread Rony G. Flatscher
This year's International Rexx Language symposium takes place digitally (via Zoom) next week from Monday, September 12th, to Wednesday, September 14th. This year the presentations are scheduled to fit the US American time-zone the best. Here the easiest way to get there: go to

Re: Online application delay

2022-09-07 Thread Peter
Graham, It's random. It's only a specific location is complaining not all When they run a specific transaction it clocks for a minute and when we run the same from our location it's quite quick On Wed, Sep 7, 2022, 2:01 AM Graham Harris wrote: > is the delay at regular intervals, or random?